Jimmy Eat World - Clarity (1999)
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1. "Table for Glasses" 4:20
2. "Lucky Denver Mint" 3:49
3. "Your New Aesthetic" 2:40
4. "Believe in What You Want" 3:08
5. "A Sunday" 4:31
6. "Crush" 3:11
7. "12.23.95" 3:42
8. "Ten" 3:48
9. "Just Watch the Fireworks" 7:02
10. "For Me This Is Heaven" 4:04
11. "Blister" 3:29
12. "Clarity" 4:02
13. "Goodbye Sky Harbor" 16:11
Total length: 64:22
Jimmy Eat World Band Members / Musicians
Jim Adkins – lead vocals (all except track 11), guitar, Farfisa (tracks 3 and 13), Vox Continental (track 4), B3 (tracks 5 and 13), bass guitar (track 7) Casiotone (tracks 7 and 9), piano (tracks 8 and 10), percussion (tracks 10 and 12), backing vocals (track 11), string arrangement
Rick Burch – bass guitar (all except track 7)
Zach Lind – drums (all except track 7), vibes (tracks 1 and 13), bells (tracks 1, 5 and 13), chimes (track 1), concert bass drum (track 1) programming (track 7), percussion (track 9)
Tom Linton – guitar (all except tracks 1 and 7), piano (track 9), lead vocals (track 11)
Suzie Katayama – cello (tracks 1, 5 and 9), string arrangement
Mark Trombino – programming (tracks 2, 7, 9 and 13), ReBirth (track 5), Farfisa (track 7), minimoog (track 8), percussion sequencing (tracks 8 and 10), percussion (track 13), string arrangement
Joel Derouin – violin (track 5)
Mark Trombino – producer, engineer, mixing
Jimmy Eat World – producer
Nick Raskulinecz – assistant engineer
Ron Rivera – assistant engineer
Justin Smith – assistant engineer
Dean Fisher – assistant engineer
Brian Gardner – mastering
Paul Drake – photography
Chrissy Piper – photography, portrait photography
Jason Gnewikow – photography
Jim Adkins – art direction
Collection Agency – design
Clarity is the 3rd studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World. It was released on February 23, 1999, through Capitol Records, with which Jimmy Eat World clashed several times while recording their second studio album Static Prevails (1996). The band recorded a follow-up with producer Mark Trombino in May and June 1998, and were free to make it however they wanted without interference from Capitol. The recording sessions began at Sound City in Van Nuys, California, before moving to Clear Lake Audio in North Hollywood, California. Clarity, which is described as an emo, pop-punk, and punk rock release, marked the beginning of frontman Jim Adkins' tenure as the band's main vocalist, taking over from guitarist Tom Linton.